Writer: Shivika Gupta
SGA executives lay out summer groundwork for 69th session
SGA plans to create a new member orientation process over the summer, including training guides, laying a groundwork for the 69th session. Read More »
Trump signs order targeting college accreditation amid SU's process
President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday directing changes to the federal accreditation process for universities nationwide. Read More »
Tax Day rally attendees speak out against U.S. tax dollars allocation
April 15’s Tax Day rally was organized to demand tax justice — the rightful use of tax dollar spending to serve the American population. Read More »
SGA announces increase in applications for appointed positions, plans for final assembly meeting
SU’s SGA saw a rise in cabinet application counts and approved registered student organizations’ advanced allocation requests. Read More »
Maxwell School named nation's top Public Affairs school by U.S. News
SU’s Maxwell School earned the No. 1 ranking in the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Public Affairs Schools rankings. Read More »
SA encourages students to continue voting in spring semester elections
SU’s Student Association approved funding for last three proposals of the 2024-2025 academic year and encouraged voting at Monday meeting. Read More »
CNY policymakers react to President Trump’s DOEd shutdown
NYS politicians condemned Trump’s order to dismantle the Department of Education, warning it will negatively impact students and teachers. Read More »
MS Resources of CNY holds annual walk to raise awareness, funds
MS Resources of CNY hosted its 27th annual Mission Steps and MS Awareness Day walk at Destiny USA on Sunday. Read More »
SU community reflects on 3-year anniversary of Russia-Ukraine conflict
On the third anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, Syracuse’s Ukrainian community reflects on resiliency and the ongoing fight for peace. Read More »
Hamas announces Israeli hostage release delay
Israeli Prime Minister gave Hamas an ultimatum threatening to resume fighting if the Israeli hostages are not returned by Saturday afternoon. Read More »
Mayoral candidate Tim Rudd faces backlash for racist comments, Republican party challenges
Tim Rudd, Syracuse's budget director, announced his 2025 mayoral bid as a Republican, despite controversy and his history as a Democrat. Read More »
Interfaith America founder Eboo Patel discusses religious diversity, democracy
On Tuesday night, Dr. Eboo Patel spoke at SU about religious diversity and building connections to promote inclusion and change. Read More »
Reflecting on former President Jimmy Carter’s 1976 visit to Syracuse
Former President Jimmy Carter visited Syracuse in 1976 just three weeks before election day, delivering a speech. Read More »
Explaining lake-effect snow ahead of CNY's latest storm
Syracuse is expecting heavy lake effect snow, a localized weather phenomenon caused by cold air moving over warmer lake waters. Read More »
Dead body found in Irving Garage
A dead body was found in Syracuse University's Irving Garage on Monday. The person was not affiliated with SU. Read More »
TikTok ban delayed after President Trump signs executive order
On Jan. 19, TikTok shut down briefly in the U.S. due to a national ban but President Trump signed an executive order for a 75-day extension. Read More »
Syracuse University releases updated Liberal Arts Core
SU will launch a revised Liberal Arts Core in fall 2025, designed to prepare students for challenges such as artificial intelligence. Read More »
Syracuse mayoral race, Stefanik replacement special election set for 2025
With the start of 2025, the highly-anticipated mayoral race in Syracuse has started to heat up. Syracuse mayor Ben Walsh is unable to run due to reaching his two term limit, opening the door for multiple candidates. Read More »
MakerSpace creative hub to relocate to Marshall Street
The Kimmel MakerSpace will close for SU’s demolition of Kimmel and Marion halls before it relocates to Marshall Square Mall in Spring 2025. Read More »
Explaining the Trump Administration's FAFSA agenda
As the 2025-26 FAFSA opens, concern grows about financial aid under President-elect Trump, who has criticized the Department of Education. Read More »